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and a meeting according to the new order also took place in August 1806, which declared its loyalty to the king and hailed him as their ruler. In the wake of this revolution, a number of social reforms were implemented and planned; the most important was the abolishment of serfdom by a royal statute
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Pomerania had been in a state of great confusion, owing to the lack of a consistent legislation or even the most basic collection of laws; instead it consisted of a disparate collection of legal principles. The Swedish rule brought, if nothing else, at least the rule of law into
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1360:) complying with the Swedish model of administration. The Estates of Pomerania could only be called regarding questions that specifically concerned Pomerania and RĂźgen. The new order of the Landtag was modelled on the Swedish
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Pomeranian army. In the new order, King
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Pomerania assigned the interim government to an eight-member directorate, which lasted until Brandenburg ordered the directorate disbanded in 1638 by right of Imperial investiture.
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of 17 July 1663 (promulgated by the recess of 10 April 1669) could be presented, and only in 1664 did the
Pomeranian Estates salute the Swedish Monarch as their new ruler.
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Herrschaft auf Verständnis und Praxis der Tribunalstätigkeit, pages 111-132". In Alvermann, Dirk; Regge, Jßrgen (eds.).
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Herrschaft auf Verständnis und Praxis der Tribunalstätigkeit, pages 111-132". In Alvermann, Dirk; Regge, Jßrgen (eds.).
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Olesen, Jens (2004). "Auswirkungen der dänischen Herrschaft auf Verständnis und Praxis der Tribunalstätigkeit, pages 111-132". In Alvermann, Dirk; Regge, Jßrgen (eds.).
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through the treaties between Prussia and Denmark on 4 June and with Sweden on 7 June 1815. In this manoeuvre Prussia gained Swedish Pomerania in exchange for
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councillors who were appointed by the Royal Government of Pomerania following their nomination by the Estates. The Landtag councillors formed the
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from Prussia. 3.5 million Thalers were awarded to Sweden in war damages. "Swedish Pomerania" was incorporated into Prussia as
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2125:. Geschichte (in German). Vol. 63. Berlin-Hamburg-MĂźnster: LIT. p. 132.
1739:(1730â1817) a Jewish seal engraver and merchant in haberdashery; came from Pommery
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1745:(1746â1807) a German landscape painter and etcher, born at Saal, near Stralsund.
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1852:(1651â1722) a Swedish Field Marshal; born in Stralsund
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1699:portrait of Caspar David Friedrich, c.1810
763:under siege by imperial troops, its ruler
97:
2192:
2167:
2061:Heitz, Gerhard; Rischer, Henning (1995).
2036:Heitz, Gerhard; Rischer, Henning (1995).
1439:again. Denmark also received 2.6 million
988:. The talks showed few results until the
633:in Pomerania until the Holy Roman Empire
2457:
2139:
2111:
1839:
1831:
1702:
1694:
1686:
1319:Swedish Pomerania (centre-right) in 1812
1314:
1151:Treaty of Stockholm (Great Northern War)
937:
901:
801:
730:
727:Acquisition during the Thirty Years' War
3242:Apostolic Vicariate of Northern Germany
2293:
1124:Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye in 1679
759:during the 1620s, and with the town of
4246:
3397:Evangelical Reformed Church in Germany
3078:Pomeranian Voivodeship 1919–1939
2333:
2201:
2173:
2148:
2120:
1655:Jacques Lazare de Savattier de Candras
1068:were granted autonomous jurisdiction.
961:One fourth of the "knightly" estates (
781:George William, Elector of Brandenburg
103:Swedish Pomerania (orange) within the
3795:
3445:
3187:
2779:Province of Pomerania 1815–1945
2637:Province of Pomerania 1815–1945
2517:
2431:
1944:Pomerania during the Early Modern Age
1404:and assisted against Napoleon in the
516:from 1630 to 1815 on what is now the
3669:WWII flight and expulsion of Germans
1635:French governors general (1807â1813)
1604:Fredrik Cornelius Soels de WitterzĂŠe
1564:Danish governors general (1715â1721)
3361:Evangelical State Church in Prussia
3088:Free City of Danzig 1920–1939
1290:
995:The Royal Government of Pomerania (
723:is today Germany's largest island.
13:
3188:
2518:
1904:Count Baltzar Bogislaus von Platen
1785:Johann Gottfried Ludwig Kosegarten
1598:Hans Henrik von Liewen the younger
1586:Johan August Meijerfeldt the elder
691:, and in 1815, as a result of the
561:, gained effective control of the
14:
4310:
4082:North German Confederation Treaty
2395:
2227:
1916:Wilhelm Malte I, Prince of Putbus
1910:Friedrich August von KlinkowstrĂśm
1900:(1753â1818) officer, born in Kenz
1862:Kurt Christoph, Graf von Schwerin
1682:
1487:List of Swedish governors-general
1239:Heinrich Bernhard von Kämpferbeck
1191:that later would become known as
1029:were presided over by a marshal (
910:(center) partitioned between the
894:, followed a settlement of 1591.
755:Pomerania became involved in the
4269:1815 disestablishments in Europe
3257:Apostolic Administration of TĂźtz
2669:Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 1946â1952
1836:Kurt Christoph Graf von Schwerin
1622:Filip Julius Bernhard von Platen
1311:Integration in the eleventh hour
1098:Second Northern and Scanian Wars
559:garrison at Stralsund since 1628
457:
432:
80:
66:
4294:States of the Holy Roman Empire
3165:Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship
3134:Bydgoszcz Voivodeship 1975â1998
3103:Bydgoszcz Voivodeship 1946â1975
2919:Province of Pomerania 1815â1945
2352:
2248:
2220:
1610:Fredrik Vilhelm von Hessenstein
1380:Loss during the Napoleonic Wars
1071:
898:Constitution and administration
870:, was ceded to the Swedes as a
771:, concluded a treaty with King
646:Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye
3313:Archdiocese of Szczecin-KamieĹ
3123:Koszalin Voivodeship 1975â1998
3113:Koszalin Voivodeship 1950â1975
3108:Szczecin Voivodeship 1946â1975
3020:Duchy of Ĺwiecie and Lubiszewo
2936:Koszalin Voivodeship 1950â1975
2931:Szczecin Voivodeship 1946â1975
2816:Koszalin Voivodeship 1975â1998
2811:Szczecin Voivodeship 1975â1998
2806:Koszalin Voivodeship 1950â1975
2801:Szczecin Voivodeship 1946â1975
2689:Szczecin Voivodeship 1975â1998
2664:Szczecin Voivodeship 1946â1975
2421:Map of the Duchy of Pomerania.
2367:New International Encyclopedia
2079:
2054:
2029:
1992:
1976:
1960:
1226:. The commission consisted of
1143:Siege of Stralsund (1711â1715)
997:die kĂśnigliche Landesregierung
942:Map of Swedish Pomerania, 1679
679:. In 1814, as a result of the
1:
4264:1630 establishments in Europe
3366:Pomeranian Evangelical Church
3303:Diocese of Koszalin-KoĹobrzeg
3216:Christianization of Pomerania
3093:Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia
3063:Free City of Danzig 1807â1814
2311:RĂźgens Schwedenzeit 1648â1815
1949:
1898:Bernhard Ditlef von Staffeldt
1815:Joachim Daniel Andreas MĂźller
1725:Philip Johan von Strahlenberg
1691:Johann Joachim Spalding, 1800
1458:
1224:Frederik IV of Denmark-Norway
1179:. The Danes seized RĂźgen and
1102:From 1657 to 1659 during the
4175:Treaty of Good Neighbourship
4025:Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1679)
3796:
3714:Mecklenburgisch-Vorpommersch
3421:Pentecostal Church in Poland
3382:Protestant Church in Germany
3118:GdaĹsk Voivodeship 1975â1998
3098:GdaĹsk Voivodeship 1946â1975
2309:Petrick, Fritz, ed. (2009).
1954:
1886:John Mackenzie, Lord MacLeod
1850:Count Carl Gustav RehnskiĂśld
842:containing the districts of
702:
660:. These areas were ceded to
621:, making the Swedish rulers
399:⢠Hand-over to Prussia
7:
4169:GermanâPolish Border Treaty
4163:German Reunification Treaty
3414:Lutheran Diocese of WrocĹaw
3153:West Pomeranian Voivodeship
3040:State of the Teutonic Order
2830:West Pomeranian Voivodeship
2707:West Pomeranian Voivodeship
1922:
1827:
1755:Christian Ehrenfried Weigel
1649:Gabriel Jean Joseph Molitor
1249:, and chancellor secretary
773:Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden
10:
4315:
4058:Polish Partitions Treaties
2419:PomeraniĂŚ Ducatus tabula.
2377:
1657:(November 1807âMarch 1808)
1643:Guillaume Marie-Anne Brune
1484:
1390:first war against Napoleon
1140:
830:), the part of the former
789:Margraviate of Brandenburg
740:
4038:
3942:
3806:
3802:
3791:
3739:
3689:
3682:
3649:
3553:
3462:
3458:
3441:
3374:
3344:
3335:
3280:
3262:Prelature of SchneidemĂźhl
3207:
3198:
3194:
3183:
3073:Posen-West Prussia Region
2960:
2845:
2717:
2528:
2524:
2513:
2465:
1880:Hans Karl von Winterfeldt
1868:Georg Detlev von Flemming
1481:List of governors-general
1370:Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden
1342:Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden
1329:Act of Union and Security
1325:Instruments of Government
1283:and are available at the
1207:) were taken by Prussia.
1187:River (the former Danish
880:recess of Stettin in 1653
672:, which had been lost to
664:and were integrated into
575:Treaty of Stettin in 1653
567:Treaty of Stettin in 1630
473:
411:
407:
397:
384:
371:
358:
345:
332:
319:
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307:
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280:
267:
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236:
223:
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209:
199:
189:
163:
138:
112:
96:
62:
57:
21:
4193:Treaty of Accession 2003
3650:Major demographic events
3222:Diocese of Wollin/Cammin
2912:Lauenburg and BĂźtow Land
2907:Brandenburgian Pomerania
2767:Brandenburgian Pomerania
2470:10,000 BC – 600 AD
1809:Adolf Friedrich Stenzler
1791:Georg Friedrich SchĂśmann
1572:Franz Joachim von Dewitz
1539:Otto Wilhelm KĂśnigsmarck
1285:Danish National Archives
1005:Swedish Privy Councillor
990:Instrument of Government
928:Brandenburgian Pomerania
926:) is indicated in blue,
920:Treaty of Stettin (1653)
777:Treaty of Stettin (1630)
751:Treaty of Stettin (1653)
743:Treaty of Stettin (1630)
666:Brandenburgian Pomerania
4060:(1772/1773, 1793, 1795)
3463:Archaeological cultures
2622:Pomerania-Wolgast-Stolp
1731:Johann Joachim Spalding
1675:Wilhelm Malte zu Putbus
1354:) containing parishes (
1262:Treaty of Frederiksborg
1155:The first years of the
1147:Treaty of Frederiksborg
670:Treaty of Frederiksborg
585:), with the islands of
4088:Peace of Prague (1866)
3683:Languages and dialects
3353:Protestant Reformation
3148:Pomeranian Voivodeship
3051:Pomeranian Voivodeship
2950:Pomeranian Voivodeship
2895:Pomeranian Voivodeship
2835:Pomeranian Voivodeship
2697:Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
1845:
1837:
1773:Caspar David Friedrich
1743:Balthasar Anton Dunker
1719:Johann Philipp Palthen
1708:
1700:
1692:
1497:Sten Svantesson Bielke
1451:) within the Prussian
1362:Riksdag of the Estates
1320:
1305:status quo ante bellum
999:) was composed of the
943:
935:
862:) with the islands of
807:
738:
551:dominium maris baltici
505:
497:
453:Province of Pomerania
274:Sten Svantesson Bielke
41:
27:
3929:(1448/1468/1472/1479)
3298:Archdiocese of GdaĹsk
3288:Archdiocese of Berlin
2679:Bezirk Neubrandenburg
2550:Principality of RĂźgen
2415:at NapoleonSeries.org
2409:at NapoleonSeries.org
1874:Gustav David Hamilton
1843:
1835:
1803:Johann Karl Rodbertus
1706:
1698:
1690:
1628:Hans Henric von Essen
1453:Province of Pomerania
1445:New Western Pomerania
1318:
1201:Old Western Pomerania
1193:New Western Pomerania
1189:Principality of Rugia
1169:Charles XII of Sweden
1141:Further information:
1047:Frederick I of Sweden
941:
934:) is shown in orange.
922:. Swedish Pomerania (
905:
805:
734:
609:was a minor, and the
287:Hans Henric von Essen
164:Common languages
149:(Szczecin, 1630â1720)
3922:Thorn, Second (1466)
3323:Diocese of WĹocĹawek
3293:Diocese of Bydgoszcz
2902:Lauenburg-BĂźtow Pawn
2772:Starostwo of Draheim
2617:Pomerania-RĂźgenwalde
2607:Pomerania-Neustettin
2459:History of Pomerania
2361:"Ruge, Arnold"
1749:Carl Wilhelm Scheele
1713:Johann Franz Buddeus
1669:Johan August Sandels
986:Government of Sweden
982:Estates of Pomerania
4279:Dominions of Sweden
4226: /
4013:Wehlau and Bromberg
3271:GorzĂłw Wielkopolski
3237:Diocese of Roskilde
3056:CheĹmno Voivodeship
3025:Duchy of BiaĹogarda
2424:at library.ucla.edu
2383:Andreas Ănnerfors:
2336:Justitia in Pommern
2204:Justitia in Pommern
2176:Justitia in Pommern
2151:Justitia in Pommern
2123:Justitia in Pommern
1939:Dominions of Sweden
1533:Carl Gustaf Wrangel
1515:Carl Gustaf Wrangel
1384:The entry into the
1274:Brandenburg-Prussia
1266:Treaty of Stockholm
1173:Battle of Stralsund
1104:Second Northern War
1045:privileges of King
1003:, who always was a
820:Brandenburg-Prussia
791:break with Emperor
747:Peace of Westphalia
662:Brandenburg-Prussia
658:Treaty of Stockholm
571:Peace of Westphalia
362:Treaty of Stockholm
336:Peace of Westphalia
4117:MolotovâRibbentrop
4105:Prussian Concordat
4039:1700–present
3900:Eberswalde, Second
3709:Central Pomeranian
3626:German Pomeranians
3591:Slavic Pomeranians
3480:Ertebølle-Ellerbek
3308:Diocese of Pelplin
3232:Diocese of CheĹmno
3227:Diocese of Kolberg
3128:SĹupsk Voivodeship
3030:Duchy of Lubiszewo
3003:Duchy of Pomerelia
2941:SĹupsk Voivodeship
2873:House of Pomerania
2868:Duchy of Pomerania
2821:SĹupsk Voivodeship
2794:List of placenames
2735:House of Pomerania
2730:Duchy of Pomerania
2652:List of placenames
2612:Pomerania-Stargard
2560:House of Pomerania
2555:Duchy of Pomerania
2505:1945–present
1846:
1838:
1779:Philipp Otto Runge
1767:Ernst Moritz Arndt
1709:
1707:Philipp Otto Runge
1701:
1693:
1578:Jobst von Scholten
1509:Lennart Torstenson
1425:Congress of Vienna
1321:
1251:August J. von John
1165:Kingdom of Prussia
1157:Great Northern War
1023:convents of nobles
944:
936:
908:Duchy of Pomerania
850:and the island of
832:Duchy of Pomerania
812:Stettin (Szczecin)
808:
785:Treaty of Grimnitz
739:
693:Congress of Vienna
577:, Sweden received
563:Duchy of Pomerania
506:Schwedisch-Pommern
440:Duchy of Pomerania
388:Congress of Vienna
42:Schwedisch-Pommern
4259:Swedish Pomerania
4230:54.083°N 13.383°E
4209:
4208:
4205:
4204:
4201:
4200:
3882:Eberswalde, First
3787:
3786:
3783:
3782:
3779:
3778:
3510:Nordic Bronze Age
3437:
3436:
3433:
3432:
3429:
3428:
3331:
3330:
3179:
3178:
3175:
3174:
3139:ToruĹ Voivodeship
2854:Farther Pomerania
2720:Farther Pomerania
2659:Enclave of Police
2632:Swedish Pomerania
2597:Pomerania-Wolgast
2592:Pomerania-Schlawe
2587:Pomerania-Stettin
2531:Western Pomerania
2320:978-3-9808999-6-3
2104:978-3-8258-7396-7
2090:,2004, pp.184ff,
1929:History of Sweden
1671:(1812–1815)
1630:(1800–1812)
1624:(1796–1800)
1618:(1792–1795)
1612:(1776–1791)
1606:(1772–1776)
1600:(1767–1772)
1594:(1748–1767)
1588:(1713–1747)
1559:(1711–1713)
1553:(1698–1711)
1547:(1687–1698)
1541:(1679–1687)
1535:(1656–1676)
1529:(1655–1656)
1523:(1652–1654)
1517:(1648–1652)
1511:(1641–1648)
1505:(1638–1641)
1499:(1633–1638)
1406:Battle of Leipzig
1331:of 1789, and the
1247:Peter von Thienen
1220:Danish absolutism
1181:Western Pomerania
1031:Erb-landmarschall
856:Western Pomerania
824:Farther Pomerania
757:Thirty Years' War
715:and, until 1720,
695:, transferred to
631:uniformity policy
619:Holy Roman Empire
599:Farther Pomerania
597:, and a strip of
579:Western Pomerania
534:Thirty Years' War
490:Swedish Pomerania
487:
486:
469:
468:
465:
464:
445:
444:
349:Treaty of Stettin
323:Treaty of Stettin
295:⢠1809â1815
282:⢠1800â1809
269:⢠1633â1641
238:⢠1809â1815
225:⢠1630â1632
129:Holy Roman Empire
23:Swedish Pomerania
4306:
4241:
4240:
4238:
4237:
4236:
4231:
4227:
4224:
4223:
4222:
4219:
4181:Polish Concordat
4145:Helsinki Accords
4099:Polish Concordat
3860:Stralsund (1370)
3855:Stralsund (1354)
3804:
3803:
3793:
3792:
3687:
3686:
3657:Migration Period
3545:DÄbczyn (Denzin)
3460:
3459:
3443:
3442:
3342:
3341:
3318:Diocese of ToruĹ
3205:
3204:
3196:
3195:
3185:
3184:
3035:Duchy of Ĺwiecie
2998:Danish Pomerelia
2993:Polish Pomerelia
2986:
2861:
2674:Bezirk Frankfurt
2647:Stralsund Region
2582:Pomerania-Demmin
2526:
2525:
2515:
2514:
2452:
2445:
2438:
2429:
2428:
2372:
2371:
2363:
2356:
2350:
2349:
2331:
2325:
2324:
2306:
2291:
2274:
2265:
2252:
2246:
2245:
2243:
2241:
2224:
2218:
2217:
2199:
2190:
2189:
2171:
2165:
2164:
2146:
2137:
2136:
2118:
2109:
2083:
2077:
2076:
2058:
2052:
2051:
2033:
2027:
2017:
2006:
1996:
1990:
1980:
1974:
1964:
1557:Mauritz Vellingk
1527:Arvid Wittenberg
1365:on 4 July 1806.
1297:Seven Years' War
1291:Seven Years' War
1243:J. B. HohenmĂźhle
1131:Freiheitspatente
1001:Governor-General
932:"East Pomerania"
924:"West Pomerania"
719:(now Szczecin).
652:and east of the
573:in 1648 and the
528:. Following the
461:
460:
449:
448:
436:
435:
429:
428:
413:
412:
255:Governor-General
120:Swedish Dominion
101:
84:
70:
52:
44:
38:
30:
19:
18:
4314:
4313:
4309:
4308:
4307:
4305:
4304:
4303:
4244:
4243:
4234:
4232:
4228:
4225:
4220:
4217:
4215:
4213:
4212:
4210:
4197:
4111:Reichskonkordat
4034:
3943:1500–1700
3938:
3911:BrzeĹÄ Kujawski
3871:RaciÄ
Ĺźek (1404)
3807:1200–1500
3798:
3775:
3735:
3731:Standard German
3724:West Pomeranian
3719:East Pomeranian
3678:
3645:
3549:
3454:
3425:
3370:
3327:
3276:
3190:
3171:
3158:Gmina BiaĹy BĂłr
3082:Polish Corridor
3015:Duchy of GdaĹsk
2981:
2976:
2971:
2965:
2964:
2956:
2856:
2852:
2850:
2849:
2847:Lauenburg-BĂźtow
2841:
2760:Pomerania-Stolp
2723:
2722:
2713:
2627:Pomerania-Barth
2602:Pomerania-Stolp
2533:
2520:
2509:
2500:1933–1945
2495:1806–1933
2490:1500–1806
2485:1300–1500
2480:1100–1300
2461:
2456:
2398:
2380:
2375:
2358:
2357:
2353:
2346:
2332:
2328:
2321:
2307:
2294:
2275:
2268:
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2249:
2239:
2237:
2236:on 18 June 2010
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2059:
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2018:
2009:
1997:
1993:
1981:
1977:
1965:
1961:
1957:
1952:
1925:
1830:
1685:
1680:
1489:
1483:
1461:
1402:Sixth Coalition
1394:Treaty of Paris
1386:Third Coalition
1382:
1313:
1293:
1287:(rigsarkivet).
1153:
1139:
1100:
1074:
900:
769:Duke of Stettin
753:
741:Main articles:
736:Gustav II Adolf
729:
705:
681:Napoleonic Wars
498:Svenska Pommern
480:
458:
433:
403:23 October 1815
400:
390:
380:14 January 1814
377:
367:21 January 1720
364:
351:
341:24 October 1648
338:
325:
296:
283:
270:
239:
230:Gustav II Adolf
226:
185:
159:
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134:
108:
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91:
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88:
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76:
71:
53:
46:
39:
32:
28:Svenska Pommern
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
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4302:
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4291:
4286:
4281:
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4256:
4235:54.083; 13.383
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4199:
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4178:
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4002:Stettin (1653)
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3991:Stettin (1630)
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3980:Stettin (1570)
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87:Coat of arms
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3843:UeckermĂźnde
3741:West Slavic
3663:Ostsiedlung
3641:Slovincians
3500:Corded Ware
3475:Maglemosian
2702:Brandenburg
2240:20 December
1797:Arnold Ruge
1737:Aaron Isaac
1663:(1812â1813)
1580:(1719â1721)
1574:(1715â1719)
1545:Nils Bielke
1521:Axel Lillie
1503:Johan BanĂŠr
1433:East Frisia
1400:joined the
1337:coup d'ĂŠtat
1333:Law of 1734
1222:under king
1120:Scanian War
1009:the estates
916:Brandenburg
906:The former
884:Mecklenburg
797:the Estates
795:. In 1634,
783:due to the
417:Preceded by
299:Direct rule
194:Lutheranism
156:(1720â1815)
4248:Categories
4093:Versailles
3996:Westphalia
3769:Slovincian
3759:Pomeranian
3699:Low German
3631:Kashubians
3525:Pomeranian
3448:Demography
3345:Historical
3337:Protestant
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2575:Partitions
1950:References
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1592:Axel LĂśwen
1459:Population
1281:Copenhagen
1231:von Platen
1079:Greifswald
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860:Vorpommern
840:Oder River
713:Greifswald
654:Peenestrom
583:Vorpommern
530:Polish War
512:under the
354:4 May 1653
200:Government
171:Low German
131:until 1806
4284:Pomerania
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4046:Stockholm
3985:Franzburg
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3764:Kashubian
3621:Velunzani
3581:Vidivarii
3495:Havelland
3273:1945â1972
3141:1975â1998
3130:1975â1998
2962:Pomerelia
2943:1975â1998
2859:Pomerelia
2823:1975â1998
1955:Footnotes
1472:leibeigen
1465:leibeigen
1435:ceded to
1228:landdrost
1212:Stralsund
1091:canon law
1054:Stralsund
1013:burgesses
971:Christina
963:Rittergut
822:received
816:OsnabrĂźck
761:Stralsund
709:Stralsund
703:Geography
637:in 1806.
627:reduction
607:Christina
569:. At the
565:with the
538:Pomerania
520:coast of
190:Religion
153:Stralsund
58:1630â1815
3968:Augsburg
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3797:Treaties
3749:Polabian
3596:Prissani
3535:Wielbark
3515:Lusatian
2973:Kociewie
2968:Kashubia
2289:43087092
1923:See also
1828:Nobility
1491:Source:
1374:Gustavia
1346:hundreds
1233:, later
1112:Austrian
984:and the
948:nobility
892:Recknitz
890:and the
581:(German
532:and the
510:dominion
508:) was a
4221:13°23â˛E
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4123:Potsdam
3837:Templin
3814:Kremmen
3571:Lemovii
3554:Peoples
3530:Oksywie
3520:Jastorf
3470:Hamburg
2570:GĂźtzkow
2378:Sources
2370:. 1905.
2255:Pommern
1441:Thalers
1437:Hanover
1410:Denmark
1260:By the
1171:in the
1161:Russian
1116:Denmark
1083:Wolgast
1058:Stettin
1035:Landtag
1027:Landtag
1018:Landtag
848:Gollnow
717:Stettin
697:Prussia
687:in the
677:in 1715
674:Denmark
615:serfdom
546:Prussia
542:Livonia
522:Germany
494:Swedish
478:Germany
386:â˘
373:â˘
360:â˘
347:â˘
334:â˘
321:â˘
308:History
276:(first)
232:(first)
181:Swedish
146:Stettin
139:Capital
127:of the
107:in 1658
35:Swedish
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3913:(1435)
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3896:(1427)
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3884:(1415)
3878:(1411)
3867:(1390)
3865:Pyzdry
3851:(1343)
3849:Kalisz
3845:(1327)
3839:(1317)
3828:(1282)
3822:(1250)
3820:Landin
3816:(1236)
3754:Polish
3616:Lutici
3611:Veleti
3606:Ukrani
3561:Gepids
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3375:Extant
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878:. The
868:Usedom
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685:Norway
593:, and
591:Usedom
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518:Baltic
502:German
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113:Status
89:(1660)
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3888:Melno
3826:KÄpno
3636:Poles
3576:Rugii
3566:Goths
1475:serfs
1468:serfs
1351:Härad
1185:Peene
952:serfs
864:RĂźgen
852:Wolin
721:RĂźgen
650:Peene
595:Wolin
587:RĂźgen
125:State
4070:Kiel
3601:Rani
3450:and
2340:ISBN
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2285:OCLC
2278:ISBN
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2180:ISBN
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2100:ISBN
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